28 days in Kenya with 22 students and 2 great teachers. What’s not to enjoy!

The central peaks of Batian and Nelion, with Point Lenana to the left.

The team from Bishopbriggs School spent time carrying out environmental and humanitarian projects that support the people of Kenya. They dug ditches, laid floors, treated livestock and made bricks. Amazingly, they almost completed a whole new house from scratch on a greenfield site!

Part of a family group that we saw in the National Park.

They relaxed with some time at the beach and wildlife watching in the world famous Tsavo National Park and surrounding ranches.

Early morning sun over the peaks of Terere and Sendeyo

Our route up the valley toward the peaks.

The high point, quite literally, was an ascent of Point Lenana on Mount Kenya. At 4, , it stands higher than anything in the European Alps. The whole team was successful in gaining the summit and can be really proud of everything they achieved on the trip.

Teacher, Mr Duncan said, “I couldn’t recommend Nigel Lewis and his company highly enough. One month with 22 teenagers in Kenya; including a trek up mount Kenya and a number of projects. You can imagine the challenges. One of the most intelligent and trustworthy human beings I have ever met.”